Blue Iris - Import JPGs

haemse

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Just tried Blue Iris 3 and what I see its for live viewing of the camera video stream ... how do I import the timelapse pictures of the DS-2CD2632F-I(S) that are already stored as jpgs on my HDD to render a timelapse video?

Sorry for that stupid question, however I only find the camera settings in BI ...

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Ecko404

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I personally create a duplicate hidden camera, with the following record settings: Video - continuous, Framerate - 1.00 sec and I personally combine in 12h videos. Great to search for an event when the motion detection did not kick in.
If you want to create a timelapse video with previously created jpg's, I would use a video editor software. I personally use windows movie maker.
 

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Video - continuous, Framerate - 1.00 sec is much simpler than sticking all the jpgs together... I wish BI would have a way to create a time-lapse without creating a shadow camera. maybe there is a way, but I haven't found it....

Here's what I'm using for a sky time-lapse

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I personally create a duplicate hidden camera, with the following record settings: Video - continuous, Framerate - 1.00 sec and I personally combine in 12h videos. Great to search for an event when the motion detection did not kick in.
If you want to create a timelapse video with previously created jpg's, I would use a video editor software. I personally use windows movie maker.
 

Kenjusticejr

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pretty sweet video of the clouds..I almost got motion sickness from watching it.
 
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